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Rising Above and Standing with China
CHINA is currently reeling from the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak that has led to tragic loss of life, hundreds of thousands of confirmed cases and many who fell sick but recovered later. The outbreak, due to the incredibly swift and firm response of the government, was contained before it could wreak more havoc.
Ordinary People, Heroic Deeds
RECENTLY, the novel coronavirus outbreak has gripped the heart of every Chinese. At the time when every household is anticipating a family reunion during the Chinese New Year, they have to stay indoors. Provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities across the country all initiated a first-level response to public health events. For the sake of their own safety, people have been called to travel less, take more protections, and work from home. However, there are people in some posts who, despite the severity of the situation, remained on duty, putting their lives on the line to defend the integrity of their profession and serve the nation.
China's Post-90s Rise to the Challenge of Combatting Coronavirus
POST-90S in China are typically stereotyped as twenty-something light-hearted kids. But, a large number of these post-90s including medical workers, policemen, community workers, and even volunteers, have defied this generalization in their fight against the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) since its outbreak in Wuhan and other cities in China’s Hubei Province.
China's Epidemic Battle Highlights Its System's Merits
WECHAT, the most popular messaging and social media platform in China, has been brimming with various touching pictures and videos since late January: a young boy giving a parcel of masks to a policeman on duty; farmers hundreds of miles away voluntarily sending vegetables to the city of Wuhan in Hubei Province, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak; hotels in Wuhan offering free accommodation to medical workers, to mention a few here. WeChat has become the main channel for Chinese people to access updated news about the epidemic and keep in touch with each other during the virus outbreak.
Can China's Economy Withstand the Epidemic?
China’s economy is resilient enough to withstand the blow of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Poverty Eradication – A Nation's Commitment
POVERTY eradication has always been a common goal of humanity and a challenge to global development.
The Hip Hop Rhythms Of Tibet
TIBETAN singer Zahi Bing Zo gave a brilliant performance rapping in the Tibetan language at the second season of Sing! China, the Chinese reality talent search show, in 2017.
BRICS: The Road Ahead
BRICS has entered its second decade of existence and the outcomes of the first decade were positive.
The Laba Festival
Traditional festivals are an important part of the long history and splendid culture of the Chinese nation. They evolved over millennia and have become a record of the colorful life on this land. This year we are starting a new column to introduce the most important traditional Chinese festivals in each month as a way to inform our readers of Chinese culture.
Presenting The Real China Via Camera
“How can China have such a beautiful airport?” That’s the question blurted out from nine Boston University students when their plane landed at Terminal 3 at Beijing Capital International Airport. It was seven years ago, but the scene remains etched in the memory of Huang Huilin, director of the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture (AICCC) at the Beijing Normal University and founder of the Looking China Youth Film Project.
Controlling Trade Frictions Key To Building A Better Future
THE China-U.S. relationship had been overshadowed by trade frictions in 2018 until the meeting of their leaders at the end of the year at the G20 summit, sending a glimmer of hope for bilateral relations.
Invaluable Experience Of Reform And Opening-up
IN late 2018, a large exhibition opened in Beijing to commemorate the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening-up, attracting visitors from home and abroad.
China's Neighborhood Diplomacy In 2018
The year 2018 was a good year for China’s neighborhood diplomacy, with a succession of breakthroughs being made.
Mount Sanqing National Park: An Open-air Museum Of Ancient Granite And Natural Phenomena
THE majestic mountain range of Mount Sanqing National Park is located in the city of Shangrao, Jiangxi Province (East China).
Beijing Quadrangle Courtyard
THE quadrangle is recognized as a masterpiece of traditional Chinese